The Battle of Alberta is taking it to the streets.
Calgary Flames and Edmonton Oilers fans alike will have a new way to show support for their favourite National Hockey League teams, as the province announced a new specialty licence plate program Saturday.

Some agricultural groups are worried that an expected new version of the Canada Food Guide — that familiar rainbow illustration that has shaped the public's ideas about healthy eating for decades — could have far-reaching consequences for their industry.

Former Edmonton city councillor Kim Krushell, now president of a startup company named Lending Assist, a software company designed to handle the complexities of commercial lending to make transactions easier and faster between lenders and lawyers, talks about transitioning from politics to the business world.

A city committee is recommending the creation of two new task forces to deal with a looming property tax crisis which — if left unchecked — could result in some businesses facing 30 per cent tax increases in 2019.

Mounties are again pleading with the public to help try and locate a suspect wanted on a Canada-wide warrant for the first-degree murder of a man in Lac La Biche in 2017 who has also been linked to the case of a missing woman.

A 16-year-old boy was found not guilty of first-degree murder Friday in the death of a Mac’s store employee close to three years ago, but he will be sentenced next month on the lesser charge of manslaughter.

It wasn’t Randy Ambrosie’s idea. But he’s delighted with the decision.
The Edmonton 2018 organizing committee has decided to bring back the game day Grey Cup Fan March, created for the 100th Grey Cup in Toronto with then-commissioner Mark Cohon.

Figure skater Amelie Tessier, 9, addressed the mayor and city council during a public forum at Edmonton City Hall on Thursday, to stress the importance of building a new recreation centre in west Edmonton.